Russian pianist Lubimov presents immaculate performances of both books of Debussy’s Preludes. He depicts complex textures of the first book in sharp relief on a 1925 Bechstein, while the most delicate of touches are produced on a 1913 Steinway in the second. The two instruments are heard together, with Lubimov accompanied by his student Alexie Zuev for the two-piano version of Trois Nocturnes. An album that reveals new depths with each listening.
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